I am delighted to take part in this fun new contest of @freedomprepper and @beeber. Thank you @melinda010100 for introduction post, the idea is fabulous catching my imagination and without a second thought happily dived right in sharing photos of seats in my little community/town on the Sunshine Coast Queensland.
Along the little row of shops and cafes in what can only be described as the little town thriving centre of business there are a number of practical wooden seats strategically placed to sit, rest or just look at people walking by.
It was an extra bonus catching shadows and flowers in some of my photos.



Attracting customers brings attractive table and seating onto the street too. What tourist or local does not want to sit and enjoy a coffee and food soaking up the atmosphere.
People use this stone seating wall, clever designers thought of everything!

On the weekend this coffee shop is extra busy with customers who like sitting at this table on the sidewalk.

Across on the beach there is choice for people to either walk the beach or just sit and enjoy the beach/ocean view. It is particularly for people who don't wish to walk or can't walk very well or in a wheel chair. I love that everyone is catered for.

Check out these two blue beach seats that just appeared one day. I am not sure whether they are a council idea or some kind person donated them. Thank goodness no one has decided to walk off with a chair under each arm.
I was entertained by the'blue chair' theme @melinda010100. To think that the same style and colour are popular in Australia too.


If I don't wish to sit on one of the many convenient seats on the street or beach i can always choose a seat in my garden.


The aim of photo taking walk yesterday was solely dedicated to #introduceyourcity but it was also @tattootdjay's #Wednesdaywalk. A double bonus!




